Job Description
Benefits: - Advancement Opportunities
- Great Company Culture
- Flexible schedule
- Training & development
Position Summary: We are seeking a motivated and skilled
Interventional Spine Clinical Specialist to join our growing team. This role is primarily responsible for supporting physicians during procedures, ensuring proper product utilization, and providing technical and clinical expertise across a portfolio of interventional spine and pain management technologies. The ideal candidate will have a strong clinical foundation and the ability to build trust and rapport in the operating room and outpatient procedural settings.
Key Responsibilities: - Provide in-procedure support and case coverage for physicians using our interventional spine products, ensuring proper technique and optimal outcomes.
- Serve as a technical product expert, educating clinicians and staff on indications, procedural workflow, and best practices.
- Collaborate with the sales team to identify clinical opportunities, drive product adoption, and support post-case follow-up and troubleshooting.
- Conduct clinical in-services and product trainings with physicians, nurses, and technicians.
- Maintain a deep understanding of relevant anatomy, fluoroscopic imaging, and pain pathway diagnosis to support real-time clinical decision-making.
- Support data collection, case documentation, and product performance feedback to internal teams.
- Stay up to date on clinical literature, guidelines, and competitive landscape within the interventional spine and pain market.
Qualifications: - Bachelor's degree in a health-related field (Nursing, Biology, Exercise Science, etc.) or equivalent clinical experience.
- 1–3 years of experience in a clinical or procedural support role in interventional spine, pain management, orthopedic, or neuro-related fields.
- Strong knowledge of fluoroscopy, spinal anatomy, and procedural flow in ASC, hospital and in-office settings.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently in high-pressure environments such as the operating room or procedural suite.
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills.
- Willingness to travel within the assigned territory to support clinical coverage and training events.
Preferred: - Experience with SI joint fusion, MIS Lumbar fusion or interventional spine procedures.
- Scrub tech, radiologic technologist or medical assistant background is a plus.
Why Join The IVP Group: - Work alongside innovative technologies at the forefront of spine and pain management.
- Be part of a mission-driven team committed to improving patient outcomes and providing elite level service.
- Access to professional development, continuing education, and career advancement.
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